So, what would you do if a new collector stated that he/she would like to have such information? Would you tell them, "Tough! We don't do things...
For a proof coin, the alignment of the reverse is a little sloppy. Chris
Thirded! Chris
Think what you like. I'm not concerned about the TPG. On the contrary, I'm thinking of the newcomers to collecting Ancients who look for such...
All I see is machine doubling. Chris
Ditto! Chris
It looks like it is missing the clad layer to me! [ATTACH] What do you think @Cheech9712 ? Happy Halloweenie, Joe! [ATTACH] Chris
It could have been in a coin album with the obverse facing down. Chris
You can find toning similar to this on millions of pennies. Chris
I don't see anything, either. Chris
@David Atherton I hope you are returning the inserts to NGC and/or PCGS. It skews the census numbers if you don't. Chris
They're found mostly in the dugout. By the way, congrats to the Nats! Washington's first World Series Championship since 1924. Chris
Apparently, there were eight....
It's only supposition by both of us. Chris
Wouldn't a die shift from northeast to southwest account for the machine doubling on both of these sides? Chris
All I see is circulation damage. Can you be more specific? Chris
It has nothing to do with being computer savvy. Take a look at your Post #18 that I quoted above. Your original post has a sentence in...
That isn't necessary. Machine doubling won't miraculously change into hub doubling with "better pics". Chris
I don't know about tablets, and I'm too dumb for smart phones. All of my photos are jpeg. Chris
Yeah, I missed it! Chris
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